I guess HOAd left a sour taste in my mouth. I bought my first house not thinking much about the HOA attached to it. I was active duty military at the time and it wasnt so bad at first. I paid my $300 for the year and that was it. Then i had to tdy for 3 weeks. My grass got a little long but not stupid high. I came back to 2 letters in my mail box. The first one was a warning, and the second one was a fine. After that i parked my jeep in my yard for a few nights....another letter, then i got a letter about a little mold (the green shyt that get on the side of your house) when i already had my homeboy scheduled to comeout to pressure wash it. My final straw was when i got a letter about having a party and being too loud when i aint even have anyone over. They stated that i was getting too many violations and they could put a lien on the house or some shyt. Thats when i stopped paying them. I said fukk all that and sold the house to my coworker. They tried to take me to court and i told em i sold the house and go eat a dikk.
That shyt aint freedom. Its kinda like buying getting a loan for a car vs leasing a car. When you get a loan or buy a car outright, you can do what the fukk you want to it mostly as long as its street legal and safe. Leasing you have all these rules n shyt and no freedom.
I get it. What you shared is one of the cons of HOA managed homeownership. Some management companies do the most with the violations. I have stated in one of my posts that should I buy another home, I probably would not go HOA.
But, on the flip side, my mom has neighbors who leave/left trash & furniture outside their house, neighbors who don’t maintain their lawns, have multiple family members and hoard the parking spaces, have loud parties, etc.
HOAs serve its purpose for those who don’t mind them. It isn’t for everyone.
You ain't renting an apartment breh

